Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2014
I need to make progress.
Members can disagree with what I have said and argue that they would have come to a different conclusion, and it is their right to do so.
Indeed, we know that Labour came to a different conclusion on previous NHS Lanarkshire closure proposals. If Labour had won the 2007 election, it would have closed the accident and emergency department at Monklands. Labour told us that there was no alternative. Since July 2007, when this Government saved Monklands A and E, there have been 437,000 attendees, and 67,000 in 2013 alone. Attendance has reached almost 500,000, which proves that there was an alternative to Labour’s NHS closure plan.
The facts are straightforward. Alex Neil made his views known, and weighed up all the options and opinions—[Interruption.]